noun
- the quality of being excessive, insincere, or offensive in flattery or praise
Usage: uncountable; typically used in negative contexts
Examples
- The fulsomeness of his compliments made everyone uncomfortable.
- Critics noted the fulsomeness of the tribute, which seemed over-the-top and insincere.
- She appreciated genuine praise but found the fulsomeness of his words hard to believe.
- The award ceremony was marred by the fulsomeness of the speeches.
- His fulsomeness in describing the product suggested he was being paid to promote it.